In 1995 The Boundaryless Organization showed companies how to sweep away the artificial obstacles-such as hierarchy, turf, and geography-that get in the way of outstanding business performance. Now, in this completely revised edition of their groundbreaking work, management experts Ron Ashkenas, Dave Ulrich, Todd Jick, and Steve Kerr offer an up-to-date version of their comprehensive guide to help any organization go "e;boundaryless"e;-and become a company with the ability to quickly, proactively, and creatively adjust to changes in the environment. With new examples, a new commentary on the developments of the last five years, and illuminating first-hand accounts from pioneering senior executives, the authors once again show why "e;boundaryless"e; is a prerequisite for any organization trying to succeed in the economy of the twenty-first century.
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Winner of the Executive Leadership Award
"If your organization is ready for transformation, TheBoundaryless Organization will provide a simple but provocativeframework either for getting started or for accelerating thepace."
-- from the foreword by Lawrence A. Bossidy, chairman andCEO, Honeywell Corporation
"This is the best book on globalization and the seamlessorganization that I have read."
-- David H. Komansky, chairman and CEO, Merrill Lynch &Co., Inc.
"A very important contribution."
-- from the foreword by C. K. Prahalad, coauthor ofCompeting for the Future
"Attacks the very core of traditional management structure, withall of its walls, boundaries, and limitations."
-- Quality Progress
"Outlines how companies can make the change from rigidstructures to ones where ideas, resources, and information can flowfreely."
-- HR Strategies & Tactics
"A refreshing guide to innovative ways to do business . . . .Each part includes a questionnaire that readers can use todetermine where they stand on a continuum between boundaried andboundaryless status."
-- Journal of Management Consulting
"Recommended reading."
-- CIO
"Outlines how companies can make the change from rigidstructures to ones where ideas, resources, and information can flowfreely."
-- HR Strategies & Tactics
"A refreshing guide to innovative ways to do business . . . .Each part includes a questionnaire that readers can use todetermine where they stand on a continuum between boundaried andboundaryless status."
-- Journal of Management Consulting
"Recommended reading."
-- CIO
"If your organization is ready for transformation, TheBoundaryless Organization will provide a simple but provocativeframework either for getting started or for accelerating thepace."
-- from the foreword by Lawrence A. Bossidy, chairman andCEO, Honeywell Corporation
"This is the best book on globalization and the seamlessorganization that I have read."
-- David H. Komansky, chairman and CEO, Merrill Lynch &Co., Inc.
"A very important contribution."
-- from the foreword by C. K. Prahalad, coauthor ofCompeting for the Future
"Attacks the very core of traditional management structure, withall of its walls, boundaries, and limitations."
-- Quality Progress
"Outlines how companies can make the change from rigidstructures to ones where ideas, resources, and information can flowfreely."
-- HR Strategies & Tactics
"A refreshing guide to innovative ways to do business . . . .Each part includes a questionnaire that readers can use todetermine where they stand on a continuum between boundaried andboundaryless status."
-- Journal of Management Consulting
"Recommended reading."
-- CIO
"Outlines how companies can make the change from rigidstructures to ones where ideas, resources, and information can flowfreely."
-- HR Strategies & Tactics
"A refreshing guide to innovative ways to do business . . . .Each part includes a questionnaire that readers can use todetermine where they stand on a continuum between boundaried andboundaryless status."
-- Journal of Management Consulting
"Recommended reading."
-- CIO